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. >> doctor jeffrey brenner is on the front lines trying to reform a health care system that has been called hopelessly broken. >> we spend twice as much as other industrialized countries and we cover fewer people in our country. >> reporter: brenner is tackling this disconnect in camden, new jersey. one of the america's poorest cities. he has been a family physician here for 11 years. his mission started on this street in 2001 with a gunshot. an unremarkable sound in camden which has one of the highest murder rates in the country. >> i was sitting at my desk one evening and shots rang out. >> brenner ran outside where the victim was lying in a pool of his own blood. no one was doing anything. >> i started yelling at one of the sergeants, you know, why didn't you do anything? and he said, well, we didn't want to dislodge the bullet which was a complete blow-off. and just showed such lack of compassion and lack of concern for sort of the dignity of people's lives. >> reporter: the victim was a remarkable product of camden. a senior at rutgers university who had talked about running for
. >> doctor jeffrey brenner is on the front lines trying to reform a health care system that has been called hopelessly broken. >> we spend twice as much as other industrialized countries and we cover fewer people in our country. >> reporter: brenner is tackling this disconnect in camden, new jersey. one of the america's poorest cities. he has been a family physician here for 11 years. his mission started on this street in 2001 with a gunshot. an unremarkable sound in camden...
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his death triggered a passion in brenner to reform the camden police department. but he says it was mired in dysfunction. >> i threw my hands up and said, i give up on helping to reform the police department in camden, but i think i can take a lot of the ideas that i learned in the process and bring them to health care. >> brenner had been mapping crime data to locate the city's most violent corners. just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, and someone went 324 times in five years. in similar work up in trenton, they found someone who went 451 times in one year. >> these were people with complicated medical histories and chronic illnesses. one patient alone racked up $3.5 m
his death triggered a passion in brenner to reform the camden police department. but he says it was mired in dysfunction. >> i threw my hands up and said, i give up on helping to reform the police department in camden, but i think i can take a lot of the ideas that i learned in the process and bring them to health care. >> brenner had been mapping crime data to locate the city's most violent corners. just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great...
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and, joel brenner, welcome. so how serious are the threats to america's infrastructure? how easy would it be to take down one critical element-- water supplies, electricity grid? >> we've seen a real spike in the attacks on the industrial control systems that run a lot of these-- this infrastructure. when d.h.s.-- >> warner: department of homeland security security. >> deps of homeland security began keeping figure on this in 2009, there were no such attacks. last year there were 198. the numbers are pretee they really tell the story. >> warner: how many have actually-- how many times have elements been penetrated? >> i'm talking about a tax that really in many cases get in. you know, there are different levels will of penetration, but i'm not talking just about pings, knocks on the door. i'm talk are about more significant, concerted attempts to get into infrastructure. and we've seen it in water supply stuff, as well as electricity. >> warner: who are the major perpetrators? >> we-- i can say what is publicly disclosed is a number of people in the intelligence business
and, joel brenner, welcome. so how serious are the threats to america's infrastructure? how easy would it be to take down one critical element-- water supplies, electricity grid? >> we've seen a real spike in the attacks on the industrial control systems that run a lot of these-- this infrastructure. when d.h.s.-- >> warner: department of homeland security security. >> deps of homeland security began keeping figure on this in 2009, there were no such attacks. last year there...
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. >> brenner was partially paralyzed after a riding accident. she and her mare have won over 16 medals, eight at the paralympics. >> my horse and i have grown together well. i always hoped we would get the chance to show what we can do together. >> the german swimmers just missed out in the 50 meters freestyle. the netherlands won the women's event. >> i was nervous at the start. incredibly nervous. i was just missing a bit of luck. >> in the men's event, china's swimmer was the man to beat. germany as a swimmer swam hard but only managed to come in fourth. germany's sitting bali team beat egypt 321, giving them a clean sweep of the preliminary round and securing their corner final slot. >> you are watching the "journal" on dw. >> more news at the top of the hour. stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
. >> brenner was partially paralyzed after a riding accident. she and her mare have won over 16 medals, eight at the paralympics. >> my horse and i have grown together well. i always hoped we would get the chance to show what we can do together. >> the german swimmers just missed out in the 50 meters freestyle. the netherlands won the women's event. >> i was nervous at the start. incredibly nervous. i was just missing a bit of luck. >> in the men's event, china's...
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scott brenner joins us now. he works with the public affairs firm again heart government affairs. the first thing i learned in flying, in a stall you point the nose down pick up your speed and regain control. it's baffling to look at this accident and think for 54 seconds that stall warning buzzer went off an yet they continued to pull up on the nose of the plane. >> it is baffling. but it's hard to -- in a simulation or just a normal conversation sure, we can reason it out. but when you're flying in the night over a huge storm and having multiple failures that you've never seen in your life, you've never trained for this, i can see why they make mistakes. unfortunately, as you know in every major crash relearn something else about technology and human error. a lot of times we see that human error is the leading causes of crashes. >> i was interesting because i was reading there was one of the sentence source status indicators, said the plane was headed straight down so it's a very good possibility the pilot at the controls was saying the nose is heading straight down and i'm tryi
scott brenner joins us now. he works with the public affairs firm again heart government affairs. the first thing i learned in flying, in a stall you point the nose down pick up your speed and regain control. it's baffling to look at this accident and think for 54 seconds that stall warning buzzer went off an yet they continued to pull up on the nose of the plane. >> it is baffling. but it's hard to -- in a simulation or just a normal conversation sure, we can reason it out. but when...
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if brenner could crack his city's cash crisis, maybe his model could help the country. >> and you can watch fareed zakaria's special, road map for saving health care, in its entirety tonight, 8:00 eastern time, here on cnn. >>> a st. patrick's day party gets way out of hand in canada. people set fires. they were throwing things at police. officials say it looked like a war zone. full details next. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. >>> a few headlines from overseas now. a massive car bomb explodes in syria's
if brenner could crack his city's cash crisis, maybe his model could help the country. >> and you can watch fareed zakaria's special, road map for saving health care, in its entirety tonight, 8:00 eastern time, here on cnn. >>> a st. patrick's day party gets way out of hand in canada. people set fires. they were throwing things at police. officials say it looked like a war zone. full details next. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an...
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there were yule brenner. he was a fan. >> he was a wonderful man, actually. and he loveded my pictures. >> reporter: there was that picturele of henry fonda. now, at 100, she still considering herself in her prime. >> i can't believe 100 years have gone by, because i never -- i never dreamt about it, i never gave my age around, because i never looked my age. and so, and now, now i say i'm 100, everybody wants to photograph me. i can't believe it. >> now 100 and no doubt in her prime. "gma" in the morning, diane right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening, everyone. good night. ñ'
there were yule brenner. he was a fan. >> he was a wonderful man, actually. and he loveded my pictures. >> reporter: there was that picturele of henry fonda. now, at 100, she still considering herself in her prime. >> i can't believe 100 years have gone by, because i never -- i never dreamt about it, i never gave my age around, because i never looked my age. and so, and now, now i say i'm 100, everybody wants to photograph me. i can't believe it. >> now 100 and no doubt...
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andy murray, the england native son looking to be the first men's winner from great brenner at wimbledon since 1936 when fred perry won. this was a great match. murray wins in four sets. roger federer and novak djokovic also move on. >> you would think they have a home court advantage. >> prince william and kate in the stands. >> went a robbery goes bad, you think there would be a plan b. >> thousands are still without power and dealing with a number of inconveniences. >> elijah cummings is pointing fingers in the wake of a critical drug shortage. >> every year we hear of incidence of fatal accidents with children and pets being left i >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i am stan stovall. >> i am jennifer franciotti. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. ot.ay will be very hig >> roll the tape from yesterday . there'll be a fireworks on my graphics. the index will be over 100. a slight chance for a thunderstorm this afternoon. we do have some relief in the seven-day forecast. >> thousands are still s
andy murray, the england native son looking to be the first men's winner from great brenner at wimbledon since 1936 when fred perry won. this was a great match. murray wins in four sets. roger federer and novak djokovic also move on. >> you would think they have a home court advantage. >> prince william and kate in the stands. >> went a robbery goes bad, you think there would be a plan b. >> thousands are still without power and dealing with a number of inconveniences....
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there were yule brenner. he was a fan. >> he was a wonderful man, actually. and he loved my pictures. >> reporter: there was also that famous portrait of henry fonda, in his prime. and now at 100, she still considers herself in her prime. >> i can't believe 100 years have gone by, because i never -- i never dreamt about it, i never gave my age around, because i never looked my age. and so -- and now -- now i say i'm 100, everybody wants to photograph me. i can't believe it. >> no question she's still in her prime. happy 100. "good morning america," first thing in the morning and diane sawyer right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. >> alan: parents are rallying near lakeview elementary school in oakland, a school targeted for closure. john alston is live in oakland with those details. john? >> reporter: there's supposed to be speeches and hip-hop dancing here. even though the prosters were kicked out of lake view elementary, they're hoping to keep their movement alive with an event like this. demonstrators arrived at splash pad park an
there were yule brenner. he was a fan. >> he was a wonderful man, actually. and he loved my pictures. >> reporter: there was also that famous portrait of henry fonda, in his prime. and now at 100, she still considers herself in her prime. >> i can't believe 100 years have gone by, because i never -- i never dreamt about it, i never gave my age around, because i never looked my age. and so -- and now -- now i say i'm 100, everybody wants to photograph me. i can't believe it....
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brenner says they are facing a to a hundred thousand dollar deficit this year and the need and will help the paper has been around forever. and maybe tell about ever my guess is the giants and giants fans just cannot wait for the home opener is so that there's grant it to the fans their aunt we take a look at&t part of a lot of fanfare right now because it is wet and early but there will be lining up and is good timing because the giants have lost four of their first six they've won two out of three and have a nice little couple of days in colorado meanwhile brass and at&t are hoping to bring home another title year ago. the least it takes time to wash off 6 + months of winter slumber brush in the lawyer inside and out putting away the memories of the season off run because it is time to play ball. >>> is the giants' fifth at home opener at&t is getting a little major league tlc. >>> as a symbolic day and said that until the few disappointments not happening. it's got to their day in a part that now is better sightlines they even played the full of things. >>> we do expect our fans to ge
brenner says they are facing a to a hundred thousand dollar deficit this year and the need and will help the paper has been around forever. and maybe tell about ever my guess is the giants and giants fans just cannot wait for the home opener is so that there's grant it to the fans their aunt we take a look at&t part of a lot of fanfare right now because it is wet and early but there will be lining up and is good timing because the giants have lost four of their first six they've won two out...
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. >> the event is the brainchild of deborah brenner. >> our whole thing is to sustain a farm. >> who walked away from a job as a marketing executive and into a world she knew very little about. so why wine? how did you get interested in this industry? >> what happened was i came out to napa to explore it. to see if i actually could do something? the wine industry and all of a sudden, i'm meeting these women that were incredibly resilient and hopeful, passionate for what they were doing and they were working for the toughest boss in the world because they worked for mother nature. >> her desire to spend more time outdoors coupled with the passion for wine led her to california. she spent months meeting women of the wine world and in 2006 published a book aptly titled, women of the vine. a year later, she turned the book into a bottle to create a wine company of the same name. california grape grower kim ledbetter farms the land. >> i'm thinking i'd like about -- >> allison crowe makes the wine. >> these are our main line of wines. >> and deborah, drawing on her marketing experience --
. >> the event is the brainchild of deborah brenner. >> our whole thing is to sustain a farm. >> who walked away from a job as a marketing executive and into a world she knew very little about. so why wine? how did you get interested in this industry? >> what happened was i came out to napa to explore it. to see if i actually could do something? the wine industry and all of a sudden, i'm meeting these women that were incredibly resilient and hopeful, passionate for what...
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as i ran forward, i eliminated the threat and i grabbed sergeant brenner and brought him back to our line, as everyone else continued to fight. it's difficult for me to sit here alone because there are so many great people that are the reason why i'm here. i didn't look out for myself. they looked out for me. and two great men lost their lives that night. >> gretchen: what was it like for you to know that you had been bestowed this amazing honor that no living person has achieved since the vietnam war? >> it kind of hurt me at first. i read the stories about medal of honor recipients and they're heros, they're men that history books have been written about. two of my buddies gave everything for this country, and yet people want to pat me on the back and congratulate me. it was a very difficult step to take. this is a heavy responsibility to represent the best, the strongest, the brightest, the most courageous. and they have to look at my face. >> steve: you are a hero. you didn't want to write this book, you said. why? >> i put in a whole bunch of personal information, making it a ve
as i ran forward, i eliminated the threat and i grabbed sergeant brenner and brought him back to our line, as everyone else continued to fight. it's difficult for me to sit here alone because there are so many great people that are the reason why i'm here. i didn't look out for myself. they looked out for me. and two great men lost their lives that night. >> gretchen: what was it like for you to know that you had been bestowed this amazing honor that no living person has achieved since...
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with us is marie brenner, who writes about marie colvin. in the article, her photographer recalls her final moments. "it sounded like the battle of stalin grad. we were directly taerrgeted. then another shell landed on the building, everyone started screaming we have to get the hell out. the next blast blew through the door. it hit our translator and snapped his arm. i felt the hot steel in my leg. i shouted i'm hit. it went in one side and out another. i could see the hole through my leg. i knew hi to get out and as i did, i fell over. i was next to her and could i see her black jacket and her jeans in the rubble. i listened to her chest. she was gone. marie, give us the sense of the drive and resolve of a real reporter because i would think it would be from knowing some in my life that you have to be there to tell the story, you have to actually be there. no matter what. >> that's so right. and that's so much what she believed. she was the best, the sort of last of the breed of extraordinarily dedicated present reporters who would go anyw
with us is marie brenner, who writes about marie colvin. in the article, her photographer recalls her final moments. "it sounded like the battle of stalin grad. we were directly taerrgeted. then another shell landed on the building, everyone started screaming we have to get the hell out. the next blast blew through the door. it hit our translator and snapped his arm. i felt the hot steel in my leg. i shouted i'm hit. it went in one side and out another. i could see the hole through my leg....
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james clapper, john brenner. former white house chief of staff bill daley and others. in a letter to the president congressman smith rights these individuals should be prepared to discuss to the full extent of their knowledge how, why and by whom each of the following classified matters was leaked or otherwise become public information accessible to america's even knee. the house minority weighed in saying she would defer to the administration's own investigation by the justice department buy is being led by two u.s. attorneys. >> congressional oversight is a major part of it, and the committees can always bring in any agency of government in its jurisdiction to ask those questions. but you have to ask very specific one do i think there needs to be a judiciary committee investigation, i said let's see how the other investigation goes first. >> reporter: a number of republicans in the house and senate argued that the u.s. attorneys cannot be truly independent because they are too close to their boss attorney general holder. megyn: chief intelligence correspondent cather
james clapper, john brenner. former white house chief of staff bill daley and others. in a letter to the president congressman smith rights these individuals should be prepared to discuss to the full extent of their knowledge how, why and by whom each of the following classified matters was leaked or otherwise become public information accessible to america's even knee. the house minority weighed in saying she would defer to the administration's own investigation by the justice department buy...
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john brenner arrived with high praise for his boss and nothing on the ad. >> first i don't do politics. i'm not a republican, i'm not a democrat. >> reporter: it wasn't like this the night bin laden was killed. or in private when he called the people who most wanted to hear the news. >> the raid happened the first two people president obama called were in this order george walker bush and then bill clinton because he knew at some level both men had tried to actually kill bin laden and been unable to do it. >> reporter: public reaction a year ago may not have been as solemn as the phone call sound but bin laden's death was greeted across party lines as a matter of justice, not politics. candy crowley, cnn, washington. >> also this morning a daring escape and a diplomatic quandary. china's best dicy dent has managed to slip away from house arrest and apparently hiding out inside the u.s. embassy in beijing and that sets the stage for an extraordinary tug-of-war between the two countries. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is now on her way to china, just last hour we heard from a fo
john brenner arrived with high praise for his boss and nothing on the ad. >> first i don't do politics. i'm not a republican, i'm not a democrat. >> reporter: it wasn't like this the night bin laden was killed. or in private when he called the people who most wanted to hear the news. >> the raid happened the first two people president obama called were in this order george walker bush and then bill clinton because he knew at some level both men had tried to actually kill bin...
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. >> reporter: joel brenner, until 2009, was a top counterintelligence official, says unless the gps function on your smartphone is deactivated, your location is no secret. >> this is a tracking device. there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell phones. all being tracted. >> that's how they found him. >>> this story, if you've ever complained online about a business, you may think twice about it. suing after criticizing on a website. the bad reviews could cost her big money. >> reporter: outside fairfax county court wednesday a lawyer for jane perez flipped through pictures allegedly showing botched home repairs. >> windows, work that was not properly done. >> reporter: the photos include door hinges, trash allegedly left behind and what are said to be strands of hair in a refinished floor. >> i think we presented evidence sufficient to establish that the wor
. >> reporter: joel brenner, until 2009, was a top counterintelligence official, says unless the gps function on your smartphone is deactivated, your location is no secret. >> this is a tracking device. there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell...
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earning the money to take her to see the king and i with yul brenner. i did lots of fun stuff with her. but i didn't do that. she was quiet, she was -- she raised her children during the depression. so this was her way of showing love. that's the way she demonstrated. >> this is what i heard about you. you're a foodie but you don't cook. you so much don't cook that you don't have salt in your house. i didn't believe that. >> it's true. it sounds like a weird religious ritual that i have no salt in the house. a friend of mine came over and said can i get some salt? i said look in the cub board over the oven that i never used. that's sugar. not salt. two different things. it's terrible. >> what interests me is you have photos of you in the kitchen. it's something i come back to. it's the notion of interchange between grandchildren and grandparents and bringing a camera to photograph their curiosity with their grandparents so you can pass it on down the line. >> absolutely. you can't learn this from a book. >> some of these recipes are written down. i'm th
earning the money to take her to see the king and i with yul brenner. i did lots of fun stuff with her. but i didn't do that. she was quiet, she was -- she raised her children during the depression. so this was her way of showing love. that's the way she demonstrated. >> this is what i heard about you. you're a foodie but you don't cook. you so much don't cook that you don't have salt in your house. i didn't believe that. >> it's true. it sounds like a weird religious ritual that i...
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all my guys i started with from david brenner to bette midler, all those guys had gone ahead of me. klein, woody allen, all those people. i figured why not me. so finally it happened. >> has the show always been a blessing for you, or the 487,000th time someone on the street comes up and says, say. yn-o-mite. >> not a burden. so many people dislike you. when somebody likes anything you do, you go, yes, finally. i have that on my app. a new app, 99 cent, jimmy walker, the original app. get that app, 99 cents, you can't miss it. >> that way futures the app you don't have to ask jimmy on the street. >> this weekend at the mohican sun. thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> the book is called "dyn-o-mite." >> i'm ready, my wayne tasting, ready to go. >> the chef shares some of his favorite recipes. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> back at 8:45, what's for dinner. one chef's journey. he writes about his life and passion for cooking in his new book called "yes, chef, a memoir." good morning to you. >> i'm excited to be here. today is a big day for me. the book is coming out and i
all my guys i started with from david brenner to bette midler, all those guys had gone ahead of me. klein, woody allen, all those people. i figured why not me. so finally it happened. >> has the show always been a blessing for you, or the 487,000th time someone on the street comes up and says, say. yn-o-mite. >> not a burden. so many people dislike you. when somebody likes anything you do, you go, yes, finally. i have that on my app. a new app, 99 cent, jimmy walker, the original...
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>> margaret brenner, thank you. rescue crews in miami are hunting for one last missing man after a parking garage collapsed on wednesday. 30 construction workers were inside at the time. a worker who was rescued overnight died this morning. that raises the confirmed death toll to three. we're at miami dade community college. >> good morning and good morning to our viewers in the west. people heard and felt what seemed like an earthquake but instead it was this parking garage, a portion, a large portion had come crashing down without warning. >> reporter: the five story complex collapsed just before noon into a pile of rubble. >> all of a sudden i heard pop, pop, pop, pop, i saw come to any knows straight down. >> reporter: at least ten workers were injured. one man was trapped inside his car pinned under tons of concrete. rescue workers, along with a trauma surgeon, removed the man by amputating both of his legs. after more than 13 hours. >> he was transported currently to the local trauma hospital in extremely crit
>> margaret brenner, thank you. rescue crews in miami are hunting for one last missing man after a parking garage collapsed on wednesday. 30 construction workers were inside at the time. a worker who was rescued overnight died this morning. that raises the confirmed death toll to three. we're at miami dade community college. >> good morning and good morning to our viewers in the west. people heard and felt what seemed like an earthquake but instead it was this parking garage, a...
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jon: scott brenner, good to have your expertise. thank you. >> thanks, jon. jenna: after a serious of attack -- series of attacks on governor romney and bain capital, president obama is still neck and neck. why is that? we're going to take a closer look at the polls right after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. jon: a fox news alert for you now, we are awaiting a final vote in the house on a bill that would repeal presiden
jon: scott brenner, good to have your expertise. thank you. >> thanks, jon. jenna: after a serious of attack -- series of attacks on governor romney and bain capital, president obama is still neck and neck. why is that? we're going to take a closer look at the polls right after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ...more talk on social...
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now, we have a statement from james sensen brenner who's a congressman who's really opposed no this and thinks it's a big -- opposed to this and thinks it's a big risk. the stakes literally couldn't be higher. al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula recently put out a call to arms for brothers with degrees in microbiology or chemistry. very scary stuff, jenna. but we spoke to a biosecurity expert who actually does not believe that al-qaeda would ever get ahold of this. let's take a look at what he says. >> when you get an organization such as al-qaeda which is an established threat that's looking to kill lots of people, for them it's not a realistic option. >> so you see that there's some question, jenna, about whether this really could get into the wrong hands. there's also a question about whether the new virus is really that dangerous. the scientists have backtracked. initially, they came out, and it sounded like this virus had been altered, it could travel easily from human to human, but later they made statements that led them to believe that it probably isn't that danger. and, plus, the
now, we have a statement from james sensen brenner who's a congressman who's really opposed no this and thinks it's a big -- opposed to this and thinks it's a big risk. the stakes literally couldn't be higher. al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula recently put out a call to arms for brothers with degrees in microbiology or chemistry. very scary stuff, jenna. but we spoke to a biosecurity expert who actually does not believe that al-qaeda would ever get ahold of this. let's take a look at what he...
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congressman todd aiken, businessman john brenner and former state treasurer sarah steele squaring off in today's primary in the show-me state and we'll keep an on how that turns out. >>> newly-released dispatch audio paint as chilling picture of the shooting at a seek temple in wisconsin. the less's take a listen. >> i'm taking report of a altercation, seek temple. a lot of noise. not able to get much info. a balding male with glasses may have gone on side with a gun and shots fired. >> man with a gun. >> in the parking lot, white t-shirt. [gunfire] patti ann: you can actually hear the shots behind him. rick leventhal live in oak creek with more for us on this. rick, very dramatic audio we played. what is the latest you're hearing? >> less than 48 hours after that shooting patti ann, there are still police officers outside of the sikh temple behind us. they opened the main road here. but access to the temple has now been sealed as the fbi continues to process the crime seen and gather forensics. we can tell you the police officer who was injured in that attack, lieutenant brian murphy
congressman todd aiken, businessman john brenner and former state treasurer sarah steele squaring off in today's primary in the show-me state and we'll keep an on how that turns out. >>> newly-released dispatch audio paint as chilling picture of the shooting at a seek temple in wisconsin. the less's take a listen. >> i'm taking report of a altercation, seek temple. a lot of noise. not able to get much info. a balding male with glasses may have gone on side with a gun and shots...
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i don't have a face that, like bruce willis or yule brenner. >> i think it is a beautiful face. >> tell us what did you do? >> i heard about dr. paseer over and over again. i went with him. >> was it actually implants? >> yeah. i guess they call it microsurgery. >> you put single hairs in? >> what's amazing is how do they put them in your head, grow the right way. i was panicking that in six months my hair would be all over like dr. no. you know? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. how expensive basically are the different procedures, doctor? >> they're not inexpensive. non-surgical ones that you guys just did are relatively inexpensive but nose surgery and hair transplants depending on how much you're doing for hair transplant can be in the thousands. >> chins are huge now. >> i was just telling joe and other people that do chins, chin implants are very important in balancing out a male face. there's very few ceos that are -- >> chinless. >> some are soulless but that's another story. >>> up next, forget the needles and the knives. we're going to show you what a little hair and makeup can do. >> we'l
i don't have a face that, like bruce willis or yule brenner. >> i think it is a beautiful face. >> tell us what did you do? >> i heard about dr. paseer over and over again. i went with him. >> was it actually implants? >> yeah. i guess they call it microsurgery. >> you put single hairs in? >> what's amazing is how do they put them in your head, grow the right way. i was panicking that in six months my hair would be all over like dr. no. you know?...